Ralph Alvarado

Ralph Alvarado (30 April 1970-) was a member of the Kentucky State Senate of the United States and a member of the US Republican Party. On 20 July 2016, he was featured at the Republican National Convention as a Hispanic supporter of Donald Trump, mostly criticizing the US Democratic Party president Barack Obama and his "apprentice" Hillary Clinton.

Biography
Ralph Alvarado was born on 30 April 1970 in Winchester, Kentucky to a family of Baptists. He studied at the Kentucky Medical Association, and he became a career physician as well as a deacon of the Grace Baptist Church and a member of the KMA's board of trustees. In 2015, he was elected to the state senate with the US Republican Party, representing Senate District 28 (the Winchester area). On 20 July 2016, he gave a speech in front of the Republican National Convention that criticized Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, saying that America could choose between going "up" (with Trump) or "down" (with Hillary). He ended his speech with scathing accusations aganst Hillary, saying that she had failed the Hispanic community and did not deserve their votes.